
Our college is the one the very few institutions which have highest number of NSS Units. There are seven NSS units with 700 volunteers function remarkably in our college. Through community service that is extended to the adapted villages our NSS volunteers fulfill the very aim of National Service Scheme. All the programmes organised by NSS Units uplift not only the students’ social responsibilities but also the socio-economic status of the adapted community.
The motto or watchword of the National Service Scheme is "NOT ME BUT YOU". They reflect the essence of democratic living and uphold the need for selfless service and appreciation of the other person's point of view and also to show consideration for fellow human beings. It underlines that the welfare of an individual is ultimately dependent on the welfare of society on the whole. Therefore, it should be the aim of the NSS to demonstrate this motto in its day-to-day programme.
The Operational aim of NSS is to integrate the three basic components of the programme. NSS programme should provide a variety of learning experiences which must develop a sense of participation, service and achievement among the volunteers. The activities should aim at the following:
Making education more relevant to the present situation to meet the felt needs of the community and supplement the education of the University/college students by bringing them face to face with the rural situation.
Providing opportunities to the students to play their role in planning and executing development projects which would not only help in creating durable community assets in rural areas and urban slums but also results in the improvement of quality of life of the economically and socially weaker sections of the community.
Encouraging students and non-students to work together along with the adults in rural areas.
Developing qualities of leadership by discovering the latent potential among the campers both students as well as local youth (Rural and Urban), with a view to involve more intimately in the development of programme and also to ensure proper maintenance of the assets created during the camps.
Emphasizing dignity of labour and self-help and the need for combining physical work with intellectual pursuits.
Encouraging youth to participate enthusiastically in the process of national development and promote national integration, through corporate living and cooperative action.
While undertaking these activities each NSS unit should envisage its programmes/activities aimed at instilling discipline, building character, promotion of physical fitness and development of culture.
Awareness programmes such as Environmental Protection, Road safety, Anti tobacco Awareness, AIDS, Child Labor Eradication, Human Rights, Eye Donation, Blood Donation, Drug Addiction, First Aid, 108 Ambulance Demonstration, Green Energy, Fire Safety, Rain water Harvesting, Women Protection and Disaster Management.
Mass Blood Donation Camps to help the patients admitted in Govt. Hospital.
Tree planting programmes in the college premises as well as in the nearby villages periodically.
Anti ragging rally, anti drug rally, voters day rally and save nature rally.
participation in the Tiger Project and Birds census surveys.
orientation programme on disability management (jointly with UDIS Forum funded by CBM).
Special CampAll the NSS units are organizing special Camps with the theme "Healthy Youth for Wealthy India" at the adapted villages. In special camps we organize General Medical Camp, vetnary Medical Camp, Dental Checkup, Eye Checkup, awareness and cultural programmes.
Also special camps are conducted according to need of the hour on some special occasions. One such remarkable camp was organised at Kolachal, Kanyakumari district as Tsunami relief Camp in the year 2005 soon after Tsunami caused cruel damages in India and other countries. That camp was highly appreciated by the Government of Tamilnadu and an Appreciation certificate was issued by the District Collector, Kanyakumari district.
Dr.A.Sivagurunathan, Assistant Professor of Zoology, Programme officer Unit No. 154 - Third Prize (Rs.35000 cash prize) - Instituted by Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Government Of India - Awarded by NSS Regional Directorate Chennai and Manonmaniam Sundranar University – 2015 -16.
Dr. K.Subramonian, Assistant Professor of Botany, Programme officer Unit No. 36 - Fifth Prize (Rs.12,500 cash prize) - Instituted by Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Government Of India - Awarded by NSS Regional Directorate Chennai and Manonmaniam Sundranar University - 2015-16.
Dr.A.Sivagurunathan, Assistant Professor of Zoology, Programme officer Unit No. 154 – Contingent Leader, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University NIC Contingent - National Integration Camp – conducted by Kovempu University at Sringeri Karnataka - 28.2.2016 to 5.3.2016
Dr.A.Sivagurunathan, Assistant Professor of Zoology, Programme officer Unit No. 154 – 2014-15
Dr. K.Subramonian, Assistant Professor of Botany, Programme officer Unit No. 36 - 2016-17
Dr. T.Muthulakshmi, Assistant Professor of Tamil, Programme officer Unit No. 26 – 2011-12 Dr.K.Murugan, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Programme officer Unit No. 39 – 2011-12 Thiru.G.Neela Krishna Babu, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Programme officer Unit No. 36 - 2012 -13
Dr.A.Sivagurunathan, Assistant Professor of Zoology, Programme officer Unit No. 154 – 2014-15
Dr. K.Subramonian, Assistant Professor of Botany, Programme officer Unit No. 36 – 2015-16
Dr. N.Sankara Gomathi, Assistant Professor of Commerce, Programme officer Unit No. 26 - 2015-16
P. Kumar (B.Sc Chemistry) - Unit No. 40 - 2012- 13
P. Kumar (B.Sc Chemistry) - Unit No. 40 - 2012- 13
K. Sathish Kumar (B.Sc Comp.Sci) -Unit No. 36 - 2012 -13
K. Saravanan (B.Sc Comp.Sci) - Unit No. 36 - 2013 - 14
A.Ramaiya (B.Sc zoology) - Unit No. 154 - 2014-2015
S.G. Veera Lakshmanan (B.Sc Physics) - Unit No. 154 - 2015-2016
C. Anantha Prabhu (B.Sc Physics) - Unit No. 154 - 2015-2016
A.Srivishnu (B.Sc Physics) - Unit No. 154 - 2016 – 2017
V.Rajaram (B.Sc Physics) - Unit No. 154- 2016 – 2017
R.Ranjith Kumar (B.Sc Physics) - Unit No. 154 -2016 – 2017
J.Marimuthu (B.Sc Physics ) - Unit No. 36 - 2016 – 2017
S.Kanthakumar (B.Sc Mathematics) - Unit No. 36 - 2016 – 2017
V.Priya Durga B.Sc Physics – Unit No. 26 – Visited China - International Youth Welfare and Cultural Exchange Programme arranged by Ministry of Youth affairs, Government of India – 2.7.2018 to 9.7.2018
A.Ramaiya (B.Sc zoology), Unit No. 154 – National Integration Camp - Karnatak University, Dharwad - 14.2.2015 to 20.2.2015
S.G. Veeralakshmanan ( B.Sc Physics), Unit No. 154 – National Level Adventure Camp, - Dharmsala Himachal Pradesh - 6.10.2015 to 22.10.2015
C. Anandha Prabhu (B.Sc Physics), Unit No. 154 – National Integration Camp - Kovempu University at Sringeri, Karnataka - 28.2.2016 to 5.3.2016
J.Marimuthu (B.Sc Physics), Unit No.36 – National Integration Camp - Hydrabad, Telungana State – 24.10.2016 to 30.10.2016
S.Kantha Kumar (B.Sc Mathematics), Unit No.36 – Adventure camp - ABVIMAS, Manali, Himachal Pradesh – 20.11.2016 to 29.11.2016
V. Rajaram (B.Sc Physics), Unit No. 154 National Integration Camp - Davanagere University, Davanagere, Karnataka – 03.03.2017 to 09.03.2017
P.Greamson (B.Sc Chemistry), Unit No.36 – National Youth Day Celebration – Buddha University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh – 12.1.2018 to 16.1.2018
A. SriVishnu (B.Sc Physics), Unit No. 154 - NSS South zone Pre Republic Day Parade Camp – 06.10.2016 to 16.10.2016
A.SriVishnu , (B.Sc Physics), Unit No. 154 - Tamil Nadu State Republic Day Parade Camp & Parade – 16.01.2017 to 26.01.2017
R. Ranjith Kumar, (B.Sc Physics), Unit No. 154 - State Level Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Programme (RGNIYD) - 20.02.2017 to 23.02.2017
M.Thanga Mani Selvam (B.Sc Physics), Unit No. 154 - Tamil Nadu State Republic Day Parade Camp & Parade – 17.1.2018 to 27.1.2018
K.Harihara Sivan (B.Sc Mathematics), Unit No. 36 - Tamil Nadu State Republic Day Parade Camp & Parade - 17.1.2018 to 27.1.2018
In commemoration with world environment day our college Eco club and NSS forum in association with L&T constructions, Tirunelveli UGSS Phase II-Project organized a remarkable mega plantation camp on 05.06.2023 at the college campus. Following the inauguration by college committee member Thiru. ThalavaiThirumalaiyappan and Principal Dr. K. Balasubramanian, NSS volunteers actively engaged in planting a total of 523 saplings in the allotted area. As a continuation, another 100 saplings were planted on 11.07.2023.
In connection with international yoga day, our college NSS units organized “A lecture cum Demo-Yoga”. T. Rajendran, Yoga Master trained the students with the basic asanas. Heartfullness foundation trainers Mr. C. SabapathiSundaram and S. Valliammal addressed the student about the importance of meditation. Around 70 students were participated in the event.
An eye screening camp was organized jointly with Vasan hospital, Tirunelveli at the college campus. Initially, an awareness speech about the importance of eye and necessary care, cautions to be taken for the eye health was given by the Technicians followed by screening. 70 students, 10 teaching and non-teaching staffs were benefitted by the camp.
Independence Day was celebrated at the college premises on 15.08.2023. Dr. K. Balasubramanian, Principal, presided over the program and delivered a special motivational talk to the students. Dr. P. Sekar, Vice-Principal, various Heads of the Department and faculties and non-teaching staffs were participated in the event. The program was organized jointly by NSS units and NCC of the College.
Regional transport of Tirunelveli and NSS units of the college jointly organized a road safety awareness program at the college campus. Honorary Secretary Thiru. M. Chelliah of the college have arranged the program. Mr. M. Chandrasekaran, RTO, Tirunelveli, Mr. K.B. Kameswaran, Assistant Inspector, Mrs. J. Sasikala, Assistant Engineer, road safety department, Mr. M. Chelladurai, Transport Inspector have participated in the event and shared their views on road safety. Mr. J. Nainar Mohammed, city driving school, Tirunelveli have explained the road safety rules, signals and indications in detail.
National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has consistently taken the lead and demonstrated remarkable dedication and commitment in disaster situations embodying the motto of providing sustained disaster response service under any circumstance. A team of NDRF personnel have been deployed in view of the flood alert for more torrential rains and disaster throughout India. Mr. S.I. Sanjay Theswal along with 16 personnel from the team visited our college to create awareness and first aid activities are also explained and hands-on-training were demonstrated to the students of our college. Around 250 students were benefitted by the program. A set of disaster rescue kit is provided to our Principal.
A mega blood donation camp was organized by NSS units jointly with social service league (SSL), RRC, YRC, NCC in collaboration with Tirunelveli medical college hospital at our college. A medical team of 5 members including Dr. Pradeepa and Ravi Shankar provided their service. Donors underwent initial check-up and provided healthy refreshment after blood donation. The camp was succeeded with the donation of 100 blood units.
Tirunelveli received a total of 84.41 mm of rain fall in last December third week and the overflow from 515 irrigation tanks in the two districts including Thoothukudi. Tamilnadu government announced relief package for the people of various section. NDRF was actively involved in all the rescue and packaging works. Dr. J. Karthikeyan, Dr. V. Selvam and Dr. D. Silambarasan, NSS POs of our college have rendered their help in flood relief packing with government officials.
An online meeting was conducted for the purpose of explaining about MyBharat portal which is an initiative of Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, India. The portal is envisioned as a pivotal, technology-driven facilitator for youth development and youth-led development with the overarching goal of providing equitable opportunities to empower the youth in realizing their aspirations and contributing to the creation of developed India. This online meet explained about the importance of Youth’s registration in the portal and demonstrated the same.
One day orientation programme for the NSS programme officers of the affiliated colleges was conducted by NSS cell of ManonmaniamSundaranar University, Tirunelveli. Dr. N. Chandrasekar, Vice-chancellor, presided over the programme. Dr. M. Senthilkumar, tamilnadu state NSS officer, directorate of collegiate education, Chennai have delivered the special chief-guest address. The officer have shared various experiences and explained the various distinguish responsibilities of the NSS programme officers, and briefly explained about My Bharat registration. The programme was organized by Dr. A. Veliappan, NSS Co-ordinator, M.S. University. In the event, best awards for NSS Volunteers, NSS Programme Officers were announced for the years 2019-2023. Dr. S. Paramasivan, Dr. R. Ilakkuvan, NSS POs of our College were received best NSS PO award. In the afternoon session, a detailed demonstration of My Bharat portal registration for the students of each institution were provided. Dr. D. Silambarasan, Dr. A.S.I. Joy Sinthiya, Dr. S. Pitchammal, NSS programme officers of our college were participated in the event.
In order to motivate young voters and first time voters to take part in the 100% voting political process an awareness pledge was taken by the students of our college. The students have taken the pledge in both Tamil and English languages.
Tamilnadu government have organized PorunaiIlakkiyaThiruvizha at Palayamkottai. Speaking at the inaugural function of this two-day event through video conference Chief Minster M.K. Stalin have proposed the richness about Tamil has to be taken forward globally to the Tamils and such festivals would play a significant role. Mr. Appavu, The speaker of LokSabha, Tamilnadu government have presided the program. Dr. R. Ilakkuvan, Dr, D. Silambarasan, NSS POs have accompanied the students of our college for the participation in the event.
Republic day was celebrated at the college premises on 26.01.2024. Dr. K. Balasubramanian, Principal presided over the program. Dr. P. Sekar, Vice-Principal, various Heads of the Department and faculties and non-teaching staffs were participated in the event. The students and NSS, NCC Volunteers were participated in the event. The program was organized jointly by NSS units and NCC of the College.
The Naan Mudhalvan scheme in Tamil Nadu includes exposure visits for students to higher institutions. The scheme aims to encourage students to pursue higher education and develop their talent through skill training.NSS Units of our college organized this exposure visit to Kalakkad Govt higher sec. school and T.V.S Govt higher sec. school students. Around 70 students,5 faculty members along with one teacher educator, Mr. S.Murugaesan visited various laboratories in the departments of our college, other facilities and library.
In order to motivate young voters and first time voters to take part in the 100% voting political process, government of India have developed a mobile application. The demonstration of installing voters’ awareness app in mobile phones and its uses were explained. College Principal, UGCCoordinator participated in the event.
As a continuation, Selfie Point frame was placed in college campus, students and faculty eagerly tookselfie, and prepared to cast their votes.
An eye screening camp was organized jointly with Mr. Agarwal’s hospital, Tirunelveli at the college campus. Initially, an awareness speech about the importance of eye and necessary care, cautions to be taken for the eye health was given by the Technicians followed by screening. 60 students, 8 teaching and non-teaching staffs were benefitted by the camp.
NSS volunteers were parted into groups to clean the college campus. The renewable wastes such as twigs, dry leaves etc. and non-renewable wastes such as carry bags, plastic items were collected separately.
Eye donation awareness campaign program was organized at the college in collaboration with Sivakasi Bright Vision Charitable trust. Dr. Ganesh, gave an awareness talk about eye donation to the students and motivated them with prizes for answering his questions. 400 students were benefitted by the event.
In order to motivate young voters and first time voters to take part in the 100% voting political process an awareness pledge was taken by the students of our college. The students have taken the pledge in both Tamil and English languages.
Central Ministry of Youth Affairs organized an interaction session tited “YuvaSamvad: India@2047”at selected higher education institutions during April 2024. The YuvaSamvad in a single phrase can be defined as – “For the Youth, By the Youth, Of the Youth”. NSS cell of ManonmaniamSundaranar University provided an opportunity to conduct this nation-wide important even to our College. Dr. A. Veliappan, NSS Coordinator, ISRO Scientist Mr. R.S. Kannu, who delivered a special talk on “India’s Space Research at Mahendragiri” and Mr. M. Krishnaswamy, district NEET Coordinator, delivered a talk on “Youth’s contribution to India’s growth” have participated in the event, interacted and motivated the students.
An awareness program on fire safety, explosive device identification was conducted at the college campus by Pettai fire station officers. The officers delivered special talks and demo cum session on how to find small explosion devices and first aid and safety measurements to be taken during the rescue. Around 300 students have participated in the event.
NSS volunteers of our college have cleaned the inner and surrounding places of Joint Director’s Office, Tirunelveli. Dry leaves, plastics, paper wastages were collected and tree guards were placed for the trees. Water paths to the trees were made for watering the trees and plants. 50 volunteers from unit 36, 38, 39, 154 have rendered their help in the cleaning works. The volunteers were provided refreshments and lunch by the Joint Director as a token of appreciation. Dr. S. Paramasivan, Dr. J. Karthikeyan, Dr. V. Selvam, NSS programme officers accompanied the volunteers.
An orientation programme for the newly admitted first year students was conducted at the college auditorium, with the aim of teach new students more about the campus, go over the various services, forums, activities and resources available at the college campus. Dr. A. Subramanian, Principal, presided over the program and delivered a special motivational talk to the students. All the heads of the departments facilitated the new comers and explained about the various interest activities in each departments. The Professor in-charges of various extensive activities detailed about the each and every forum provided to the students of the college.
To create awareness among the students about the harmfulness of using drugs, NSS cell of ManonmaniamSundaranar University instructed to take the pledge as directed by Government of India. The pledge was taken by the students in their respective classrooms and also by online. Electronic certificate were issued by the Government of India for taking online pledge.
NSS volunteers were parted into groups to clean the college campus. The renewable wastes such as twigs, dry leaves etc. and non-renewable wastes such as carry bags, plastic items were collected separately.
AzadikaAmritMahotsav is an initiative of the Government of India to celebrate and commemorate 75 years of independence and the glorious history of India’s people, culture and achievements. The programme envisages inspiring Indians everywhere to hoist the national flag at their homes. The aim of the programme is to make the relationship with the national flag a more personal one rather than just keeping it formal or institutional. As a part of this event, a student’s rally was organized from the college to ITI pettai of about 1 Km distance. About 120 NSS volunteers were participated in the rally with flags waving. As another part of this celebration ‘HarGharTiranga’ campaign to encourage people to bring the Tiranga home and to hoist it to mark the 75th year of India’s independence kicked off by distributing the national flags to the Government schools. The central government has urged people to hoist or display the tricolor in their homes from August 13-15 to celebrate the 75th anniversary of India’s independence.
Independence Day was celebrated at the college premises on 15.08.2022. Dr. A. Subramanian, Principal, presided over the program and delivered a special motivational talk to the students. Dr. P. Sekar, Dr. K. Balasubramanian, IQAC Co-ordinator, various Heads of the Department and faculties and non-teaching staffs were participated in the event. Best volunteers from NSS and NCC were honored and congratulated with the medal prize. The program was organized jointly by NSS and NCC units of the College.
Tirunelveli Collector’s office have organized AapdaMithra/Disaster management volunteer training programme at Government Engineering College, Tirunelveli. Mr. V. Vishnu, District Collector have presided over the programme and inaugurated the training programme. Volunteers from HMS trust, Chennai have trained the NSS programme officers, NSS volunteers, how to preapare and respond to such major failures by performing various acts with real equipments. Around 300 volunteers from various forums in and around the district have participated in the event. Dr. D. Silambarasan, Dr. S. Paramasivan, NSS Programme officers have participated in the programme on behalf of our college.
Officials from Collector’s office, tirunelveli instructed about the voter ID correction application about the addition, correction, removal of a name using this application. About 60 students were participated in the event.
Central public relations office, Chennai, Government of India have organized 75thindependence day exhibition at Anna Centenary hall, palayamkottai. In the exhibition, various veterans who sacrificed their life for nation’s independence portraits were displayed. Various competitions like elocution, quiz were conducted to the school and college students of various institutions in Tirunelveli. On behalf of our college 30 NSS volunteers and two programme officers Dr. D. Silambarasan and Dr. V. Selvam were participated in the event. NSS volunteers of our college were participated in the quiz completion and won first prize.
An eye screening camp was organized jointly with Dr. Agarwal’s hospital, Tirunelveli at the college campus. Initially, an awareness speech about the importance of eye and necessary care, cautions to be taken for the eye health was given by the Doctor Geetha followed by screening. 70 students, 10 teaching and non-teaching staffs were benifitted by the camp.
With the high motivation given by Mr. V. Vishnu, Collector, Tirunelveli district, river cleaning programme was organized at various river banks of Thamirabaraniriver to reduce the pollution and prevent the water body. Our college was allotted Karungadu, Gopalasamuthiram river bank for cleaning work. 40 volunteers of our college have joined hands with egg foundation-a private voluntary organization with municipality labours. Plastic wastes, water cabbages and various wastes were collected by the volunteers and derailed from the river. Dr. J. Karthikeyan, Dr. D. Silambarasan, Dr. V. Selvam, NSS programme officers were accompanied the volunteers.
A special camp was arranged at the college premises by the NSS units of our college and Tirnelveli collector’s office regarding to Aadhar card renewal, correction and updation in order to the students get benefitted. Mrs. Seethalakshmi, E-seva center, Aadhar card division, made the correction works. 70 students, 8 teaching and non-teachning staffs were benifitted by the programme.
In order to encourage more young voters to take part in the political process, NSS units of our college organized an awareness programme along with the district collector office, Tirunelveli. Mrs. Seethalakshmi from the collector office explained the importance of voting in the society developing process to the participants. Dr. A.S.I. Joy Sinthiya, Dr. J. Karthikeyan, Dr. V. Selvam, NSS programme officers made the entire arrangements. As a continuation of creating awareness a student’s rally with placards was arranged at the college premises.
Heartfulness is a simple, modern, methodical approach to the meditation. Practicing yoga allows the human to explore the physical, mental and spiritual all at once. Trainers from Heartfulness foundation Mr. Subramanian, Mrs. Valliammal have trained the NSS volunteers of our college. The trainers explained the practicing and meditating methods to the students. About 100 students were benifitted by the programme.
To create awareness about plastic pollution a lecture session was arranged at the college premises. In the event, Mr. Reegan and other officials from Dhasildhar’s office, pettai have insisted the students about the negligence of plastic by the usage of cloth bags. At the end of the programme, students were given cloth bags. About 70 students participated in the event.
Republic day was celebrated at the college premises on 26.01.2021 following the COVID-19 due precautions. Dr. A. Subramanian, Principal presided over the program. Dr. P. Sekar, Vice-Principal, Dr. K. Balasubramanian, IQAC Coordinator were participated in the event. Dr. S. Paramasivan, Dr. R. Ilakkuvan, Dr. D. Silambarasan, Dr. J. Karthikeyan, Dr. V. Selvam, Dr. A.S.I Joy Sinthiya, Dr. S. Pitchammal, NSS Program Officers, Dr. P. Senthil Kumar, NCC Care taker were made the arrangements for the event. Professors from aided and unaided stream were participated in the event. The students and NSS, NCC Volunteers were participated in the event.
One day orientation programme for the NSS programme officers of the affiliated colleges was conducted by NSS cell of ManonmaniamSundaranar University, tirunelveli. Dr. N. Chandrasekar, Vice-chancellor, presided over the programme. Dr. C. Samuel Chelliah, regional director, ministry of youth affairs & sports, Chennai have delivered the chief-guest address. Dr. M. Senthilkumar, tamilnadu state NSS officer, directorate of collegiate education, Chennai have delivered the special address. Both the officers have shared various experiences and explained the various distinguish responsibilities of the NSS programme officers, and briefly explained about zero-balance subsidiary account for NSS of each institution. The programme was organized by DR. A. Veliappan, NSS Co-ordinator, M.S. University. Dr. S. Paramasivan, Dr. R. Ilakkuvan, Dr. D. Silambarasan, Dr. J. Karthikeyan, Dr. V. Selvam, Dr. A.S.I. Joy Sinthiya, Dr. S. Pitchammal, NSS programme officers of our college were participated in the event.
Department of posts, India has organized Aadhar meal camp for correction and updation works for the welfare of student community. In this connection, the post office in pettai and NSS units of our college has arranged the camp at the college premises. Ms. Swarnavidhya, Mr. A. RasoolMohideen, officials from the post office have done the correction works in the aadhar kit. About 70 students, 9 teaching and non-teaching staffs were benifitted by the programme.
Tirunelvelicorporation and NSS units of our college have arranged and organized an awareness rally about the dangerous Dengu fever to the public livings in the pettai area. Mr. Venkatraman, Assistant officer, Tirunelveli corporation, Mrs. Saroja, officer, Dr. Rani, medical officer, primary health care center, pettai have read the pledge and all the NSS volunteers and participants, workers from municipality officer, have taken the pledge against the dengu illness. The rally was started at the municipality office, pettai and ended at chekkai, tirunelveli town, awareness pamphlets were distributed to the public and placards were displayed and phrases against dengu were chanted during the rally. 120 NSS volunteers of our college were participated in the rally.
NSS volunteers of our College have done the volunteer works, arrangements for the book stalls and various events for 6thPorunai book exhibition organized at the V.O.Chidambaram stadium, Palayamkottai. The volunteers also managed the crowd and participated in the book reading campaign for Guinness record. Dr. R. Ilakkuvan, NSS PO have accompanied the NSS volunteers for the entire event.
In commemoration with International Women’s day the N.S.S Unit 26 and Department of Physics organized various competitions on 7,8 and 9th march 2023 for the girls student. More than 50 students participated in the competitions. Dr.A.Subramaninan principal delivered the presidential address.Dr. K.Balasubramanian H.O.D, Physics inaugurated the program. Ms.M.Sangeetha M.A., B.L Advocate, Social activist presided over the final day function and delivered a special address about women empowerment. Dr. A.S.I Joy Sinthiya, N.S.S Programme Officer made overall arrangements.
Regional Joint Director’s office at Tirunelveli have premiered a film show to create an awareness about water to the students of our college in the college premises. The film demonstrated the proper usage of water and how to preserve the same for the living being in the future. Dr. D. Silambarasan and Dr. V. Selvam, NSS PO’s have arranged and organized the event. 125 students were witnessed the film show.
Department of posts, India has organized Aadhar meal camp for correction and updation works for the welfare of student community. In this connection, the post office in pettai and NSS units of our college has arranged the camp at the college premises. Mr. P. ShunmugaSundaram, PA, RaghavendraVittal, officials from the town post office have done the correction works in the aadhar kit. About 40 students were benefitted by the programme.